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Silhouette decoys can be effective for snow geese in spring, but their success relies on proper placement, number of decoys, and the presence of attractants like corn or wheat.
Choosing the Right Silhouette Decoys for Snow Geese
When it comes to hunting snow geese in the spring, silhouette decoys can be a valuable addition to your spread. Look for decoys that mimic the shape and size of snow geese, with a focus on realistic posture and detail. Aim for a minimum of 8-10 decoys per spread, with a mix of singles, doubles, and full spreads to create a natural-looking environment.
Placement and Presentation of Silhouette Decoys
For maximum effectiveness, silhouette decoys should be placed in areas where they can be seen by flying snow geese. This typically means placing them in fields or along shorelines, with a focus on areas where geese tend to congregate. Use a combination of singles and doubles to create a natural-looking spread, and consider adding a few full spreads to the mix. When it comes to presentation, look for a spread ratio of 2:1 or 3:1 singles to doubles, with the doubles placed in areas where they can be seen by flying geese.
Using Silhouette Decoys in Combination with Other Gear
While silhouette decoys can be effective on their own, they tend to perform best when used in combination with other gear. Consider adding a few hundred full-body decoys to your spread, along with some attractants like corn or wheat to draw geese in. You can also use motion decoys or electronic calls to create a more immersive hunting experience. By combining silhouette decoys with other gear, you can create a spread that is both realistic and effective, and increase your chances of success when hunting snow geese in the spring.
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